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  • College wrestling season coming to a close in a couple of weeks, with DI conference championship and finals approaching
  • Texas had 9 champions among wrestlers who made finals, but only finalists will be competing next week
  • Notable Texas placers in NCAA DII and DIII divisions, as well as in various NAIA women’s conferences
  • Summary of top placements in Men’s and Women’s divisions at the NCWA SWC Tournament
  • Details on Texas wrestlers placing in various weight classes across different divisions and conferences

With High School UIL wrestling all over, College wrestling is in full gear with their season coming to a close in the next couple of weeks.  Its almost impossible to keep up with every Texas wrestler in the USA and how they did in all the NAIA,DIII, DII, NCWA, so if we missed someone that’s heading to the championships next week let us know.  DI conference championship with be next weekend as well with the DI finals being in 2 weeks.

Texas had a lot of wrestlers make the finals but had only 9 champions.  Only the finalist in some cases will be wrestling next week.  The allotments per tournament wasn’t available yet.

Below we go through the different divisions and list the Texas placers.

NCAA DII Super Regional II

285lbs

Isaac Sheeren of Lander University placed 2nd as a freshman

NCAA DII Super Regional VI

125lbs

Christian Lopez of Colorado School of Mines placed 5th

197lbs

Tereus Henry of Fort Hays State placed 2nd in his senior redshirt year.

 

 

DIII Region VI

174lbs

LJ Richardson of Coe University placed 2nd lost in SV-1 4-1

Gabriel Sheikh of University of the Ozarks place 7th

197lbs

Massoma Endene of Wartburg University placed 1st, undefeated on the year looking to become a 3x DIII national champ

285lbs

Austin Cooley of Schreiner University placed 2nd losing to the #1 seed by a 9-6 decision.

NAIA Women Cascade Collegiate Conference

117lbs

Jasmine Howard of Southern Oregon University placed 1st in her first year

NAIA Women great Plains Athletic Conference

138lbs

Tabitha Wood of Hastings University placed 2nd in her senior year.

NAIA Womens Mid-South Conference

131lbs

Olivia Mottley of Life University placed 2nd

NAIA Women Heart of America Conference

103lb

Lillian Zapata of William Penn placed 2nd as a freshman

117lbs

Katherine Heath of Baker University placed 4th, Heath is a senior this year.

Victoria Nunez of Central Methodist University place 6th, a senior this

124lbs

Kylie Robledo of Baker University placed 6th

131lbs

Devin Patton of William Penn placed 4th

Xochitl Mota-Pettis of Missouri Valley College placed 1st as a freshman

138lbs

Serenity De La Garza of Missouri Valley College placed 2nd as a sophomore

NAIA Women Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference

138lbs

Gianna Moreno of Friends University placed 4th

145lbs

Anisa Moreno of Friends University placed 4th

160lbs

Tayln Naylor of University of St Mary placed 6th

207lbs

Lessly Sandoval of University of St Mary placed 5th

NAIA Women Sooner Athletic Conference

103

  • 3rd Place – Malarie Dominguez of Wayland Baptist University

110

  • 3rd Place – Alissa Cowing of Wayland Baptist University
  • 4th Place – Alyssa King of Missouri Baptist University

117

  • 1st Place – Camille Fournier of Texas Wesleyan
  • 2nd Place – Mia Arceneaux of Wayland Baptist University
  • 3rd Place – Nahim Arenas of Wayland Baptist University
  • 4th Place – Melissa McCue of Texas Wesleyan

124

  • 1st Place – Tess Barnett of Wayland Baptist University
  • 3rd Place – Alyssa Moreno of Texas Wesleyan
  • 4th Place – Danyl Pippin of Wayland Baptist University

131

  • 1st Place – Mercy Adekuoroye of Wayland Baptist University
  • 4th Place – Kayla Nguyen of Texas Wesleyan
  • 5th Place – Myah Brown of Wayland Baptist University

138

  • 1st Place – Jordan Suarez of Wayland Baptist University
  • 2nd Place – Samantha Barragan of Texas Wesleyan
  • 6th Place – Aspen DeHerrera of Wayland Baptist University

145

  • 3rd Place – Aubrey Yauger of Texas Wesleyan
  • 4th Place – Pella LeFever of Texas Wesleyan
  • 5th Place – Zhariyah Whittington of Jarvis Christian

180

  • 1st Place – Ashley Lekas of Texas Wesleyan

207

  • 1st Place – Leilani Sanchez of Wayland Baptist University
  • 2nd Place – Abigail Fonseca of Texas Wesleyan
  • 3rd Place – Kendall Braswell of Jarvis Christian

2025 NCWA SWC Tournament

 

 

Men – 125

  • 1st Place – Juan Cantu of Texas A & M University Men
  • 2nd Place – Noah Clayton of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Kevin Contreras of Tarleton State University Men
  • 7th Place – Elias Green of University of North Texas Men

Men – 133

  • 1st Place – Aidan Medina of Tarleton State University Men
  • 2nd Place – Tucker Kazienko of Tarleton State University Men
  • 5th Place – Juan Hernandez of Tarleton State University Men
  • 8th Place – Caleb Sell of University of Houston – Downtown Men

Men – 141

  • 1st Place – Zachary Espalin of Tarleton State University Men
  • 2nd Place – Anthony Dicks of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Jack Mcdonald of Tarleton State University Men
  • 4th Place – Samuel Iturrino of Tarleton State University Men
  • 7th Place – Xavier Starjack of Texas State University Men
  • 8th Place – Tyler Villareal of Texas A & M University Men

Men – 149

  • 1st Place – Zach Casias of Tarleton State University Men
  • 2nd Place – Sam Sutton of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Caleb Juarez of Tarleton State University Men
  • 5th Place – Jaden Machado of Tarleton State University Men
  • 6th Place – Sean Conway of Texas A & M University Men
  • 7th Place – Caden Garcia of Texas A & M University Men

Men – 157

  • 1st Place – Lane Snyder of Tarleton State University Men
  • 2nd Place – Nicholas Egbalic of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Elijah Molinar of Tarleton State University Men
  • 4th Place – Rylan Woodward of Texas A & M University Men
  • 5th Place – Jeremiah Dugar of Texas State University Men
  • 7th Place – Brady Havens of Texas A & M University Men
  • 8th Place – Savi Hoggro of Texas State University Men

Men – 165

  • 1st Place – Zeke Liescheski of Tarleton State University Men
  • 2nd Place – Finn Shepard of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Kaiden Antonacci of Tarleton State University Men
  • 6th Place – Shawn Kim of University of North Texas Men

Men – 174

  • 1st Place – Lucas Estes of Tarleton State University Men
  • 2nd Place – Laird Borbon of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Jacob Nakamura of Tarleton State University Men
  • 5th Place – Cooper Lock of Tarleton State University Men
  • 7th Place – David Gormley of Tarleton State University Men

Men – 184

  • 1st Place – Ibraheem Ahmed of Tarleton State University Men
  • 2nd Place – Gavin Blondeaux of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Jermal Sanders of University of Houston – Downtown Men
  • 4th Place – Jeremiah Vescelius of University of North Texas Men
  • 7th Place – Logan Ideker of Sam Houston State University Men

Men – 197

  • 2nd Place – Isaiah Francis of Tarleton State University Men
  • 4th Place – Colin Vasquez of Tarleton State University Men
  • 5th Place – Stefan Ryer of Texas A & M University Men

Men – 235

  • 1st Place – Koby Kidd of Tarleton State University Men
  • 3rd Place – Alec Rill of Texas A & M University Men
  • 4th Place – Ali Khanpour of University of Texas Men
  • 6th Place – Dylan Vaughn of University of North Texas Men
  • 7th Place – Joseph Inga of Texas A & M University Men
  • 8th Place – Zachariah Tubbs of University of North Texas Men

Men – 285

  • 2nd Place – Austin Tischer of Tarleton State University Men
  • 6th Place – Isaac Silva of Tarleton State University Men
  • 8th Place – Craig Christopher of University of North Texas Men

Women – 103

  • 1st Place – Jasmine Cortez of Texas State University Women
  • 2nd Place – Maddison Parker of Tarleton State University Women
  • 4th Place – Zalanna Garcia of University of Houston – Downtown Women
  • 5th Place – Taylor Marines of University of North Texas Women

Women – 110

  • 1st Place – Rachel Corley of Tarleton State University Women
  • 2nd Place – Emma Graves of Tarleton State University Women

Women – 117

  • 1st Place – Kylie Wood of Tarleton State University Women
  • 2nd Place – Maddie Trejo of Texas A & M University Women

Women – 124

  • 1st Place – Daniela Martinez of Tarleton State University Women

Women – 131

  • 1st Place – Mia Garza of University of Texas Women
  • 2nd Place – Neelie Parker of Tarleton State University Women

Women – 138

  • 1st Place – Kaylynn Lairson of Tarleton State University Women
  • 5th Place – Alexis Carranza of University of Texas Women

Women – 145

  • 1st Place – Zariah Rodriguez of Tarleton State University Women

Women – 160

  • 1st Place – Natalie Venable of Tarleton State University Women
  • 3rd Place – Maya Marroquin of Texas A & M University Women

Women – 180

  • 1st Place – Lia Guiterrez of Tarleton State University Women
  • 5th Place – Nevaeh Loter of University of North Texas Women

Women – 207

  • 2nd Place – Kristal Martinez of Tarleton State University Women
  • 3rd Place – Gioia Folefack of University of North Texas Women
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